Sundowns coach Mosimane: ‘I don’t know what other teams are doing but we are working’

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Mamelodi Sundowns’ players are going to need a minimum of two weeks of training before they can be able to play competitive football again‚ according to coach Pitso Mosimane.

The football programme has been suspended for over a month now due to the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pandemic with players forced to train on their own at home.

“I can’t talk for other teams but as Sundowns we are going to need at least a minimum of two weeks before we start playing competitive football again‚” said Mosimane‚ who still has a chance of guiding Sundowns to a rare treble if the season is completed. “You need to get the aerobic system and the lungs working properly‚ you need to get the ball and technique back. It doesn’t mean that you have lost the technique but football is played the ball.

“Football is about kicking the ball and working on technique and tactics. We need to get the system back‚ what’s good for us is that we are working on strength and conditioning now.Mosimane said the advantage of working on strength and conditioning is that players will not be prone to injuries when they return to competitive action.

 

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